Police Release Sketch of Abducted Amish Girl

The St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Office says the search is still on for two missing Amish girls.

UPDATE: The Amber Alert was cancelled Thursday when the two girls were found in the town of Richville, NY.

Police have released a sketch of one of the two Amish girls who were kidnapped Wednesday evening in St. Lawrence County.

An Amber Alert was activated for Fannie Miller, 12, and Delila Miller, 6, late Wednesday night. The two girls went to their roadside stand in the Town of Oswegatchie to wait on a customer in a white 4-door sedan, when a witness saw a passenger of the vehicle throw something in the back then get in the back seat.

When the vehicle left the scene, the victims were gone.

Fannie Miller, 12, is a white female with brown hair and eyes. She is around 5 feet tall and weighs about 90 pounds. The victim is crosseyed. Police released a sketch of her Thursday.

Delila Miller, 6, also has brown hair and eyes. She is around 4 feet tall and weighs about 50 pounds. She has a round scar on her forehead and is missing front teeth.

The St. Lawrence Sheriff's Office said Thursday that leads have been coming in consistently, and that the public has been very helpful. They also pointed out that English is not the first language of the girls, rather Pennsylvania Dutch is.